Had the opportunity to handle one of these and had it offered to me.
Anyone with thoughts on these as an alternative over Winchester, Marlin etc. other than the 348 ammo being tough to find.
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Alternative to Winchester? Do you not realize that this is just a copy of the Winchester 71?

A copy yes, and a very good one at that. Built every bit as good as the Winchester, and yes, I have handled, worked on and shot both. Yes it is not a Winchester but the Browning's are very well made. Pretty damn hard to find now as well as they were only made for a short period of time.
I'm not a Browning fan, most Browning's anyways. But do really like my 71 and would never sell it.
I offered Johnn a large sum of money for his Winchester 71 in the above pictures, very large, he never went for it. I am a die hard Winchester guy but sometimes there has to be a limit...
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A copy yes, and a very good one at that. Built every bit as good as the Winchester, and yes, I have handled, worked on and shot both. Yes it is not a Winchester but the Browning's are very well made. Pretty damn hard to find now as well as they were only made for a short period of time.
I'm not a Browning fan, most Browning's anyways. But do really like my 71 and would never sell it.
I offered Johnn a large sum of money for his Winchester 71 in the above pictures, very large, he never went for it. I am a die hard Winchester guy but sometimes there has to be a limit...
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I realize that the Browning version of the 71 is well made, it is one of the very few Browning rifles that I would ever consider owning.
What's the status for brass/bullets and ammo for these rifles?
What's the status for brass/bullets and ammo for these rifles?

The lack of easily accessible components is why I went with the Pedersoli 86/71 in 45-70. Well made & accurate to boot.
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